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Show 1 Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, May 6, JWl er ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Toone, received her name and blessing Sunday. This ordinance was performed by her Barbara Tippets Phone Todd News 399-084- 5 Miller, son cf Mr. and Mr. Briscoe also owns a 44 millimeter cannon which he was abla to place first in that match, he also placed first in the mus- Mrs. Clinton Miller has been in the hospital. well again. We father. Darlene Fryer was released from the Primary Sunday and Shirley Barfuss was sustained as a Primary worker. Scott Toone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Toone, was ordained a Teacher Sunday by his father. hope he is soon Sherry Shultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shultz has been in the hospital with pneumonia. We hope she is well soon. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hansen and Mrs. Julia Bodily went to Colevilie for the viewing of Mrs. Hansens Aunt Sunday flight. 'Jy Spring brings on itching to to get out their ole shooting irons and pieces and head Same to a rondezvous of fellow mountain men. Eugene Briscoe of Kanes-vill- e is a member of this clan. Saturday he and his wife Virginia, and two other Ogden couples traveled to Roosevelt, Utah to the Spring Green River Fro-JB- f. There they participated in fe&veral matches of antique guns, some original and many copies of originals, all black powder burning weapons. The gathering lasted two days with much information exchanging and lots of buckskin wearing, and burning of black powder, a fun sport. cause KANESVILLE FIRST WARD Tamera Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Karen Johnson was baptized Saturday night by her grandfather, Harold R. Johnson and confirmed Sunday by another grandfather, Schultz. KANESVILLE William SECOND WARD Jana Kearl, daughter of Mr. and Ma. Golden Kearl was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by Bishop Beeton. Little Lesha Toone, daugh Owners may not alter automobiles ; you fear youll later regret your choice or because you cant seem to fit the purchase price into your budget right now, the Ogden Chapter of the Junior League has the answer for you. From a large display of selected works of local artists, judged by a professional panel (Art Rental and Sales Gallery, Eccles Art Center, 2580 Jefferson avenue you can rent the painting of your choice for as long as one year at a monthly fee of 2 per cent of the purchase price. Then, if you later decide to keep your selection, all youve pade in rent will be applied to the purchase price. The project, initiated by the Ogden Junior League several years ago to encourage local g artists, is not a money-makin- scheme. All the money collected for rent goes to the artist. If the picture is sold, however, the Junior League claims a commission to defray the cost of bookkeeping and handling. The laws of physics dealing with objects that go up must tome down, Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Councils Vice President for Traffic today said, also applies to the automo- bile. The service has been popular since its inception, but Effective May 10, 1971, Barlow said, a new state ;law, enacted by the 1971 Utah Legislature, prohibits alterdising a motor vehicle to change the tance from what it was at the time of manufacture. Such alterations diminish the safety features of a vehicle, he ground-to-bump- If youve been putting off buying an original painting be- a new feature to be introduced in connection-witthe opening of the EcclesArt Center Spring Show, which opened May 2 (2 p.m. to 5 p.m.) should add to its appeal, according to Mrs. Jolene Brown, current chairman of the rental project. Beginning this month, the Junior League will feature at the rental gallery the works of a local artist, chosen by a secret professional panel. er added. this new law covers imple-tnen- ts of husbandry, farm tractors, road machinery, and road rollers, it was pointed out. car owners who have raised Barlow said, Thus, the back end of their vehicles must commence the task of bringing them back to tha normal manufacturers level. this law also makes it unlawful he pointed out, Too, to lower a vehicle. The only way to stay legal, he stressed, is to leave It was designed and tested by enthe automobile alone. gineers. Such modifications referred to substantially change ' the center of gravity of the vehicle and thus adds another ' hazard in its operation. ' Enforcement of this new act will be a local problem, ....however, it is assumed that most enforcement agencies -,j will seek immediate compliance!1'-- ' The only exemption from Mr. Robert A. Call, has been selected as the first for this series. artist-of-the-mon- th Mr. Call has taught art in the Weber County School District for twelve years. He is past president of the Ogden I rwa 2055 OPEN HOUSE It was announced this week by the Lake View Stake Athletic committee, headed by Roland Flinders, that the new soft Pallet Club and winner of the organizations 24th of July Best of the Show award for 1970. His works have been displayed frequently in Northern Uta.i and at the Springville National Art Show. He has sold a number of paints and welcomes the opportunity to have his work displayed at the rental gallery. The Bertha Eccles Corn-uniArt Center began with the Junior League, who, in 1953, authorized its art committee to unite nineteen cultural organizations for the purpose of coordinating and developing the cultural activi ties, the committee approached the LDS Church, owners of the Bertha Eccles home, since designated as a State Historical Site. The church responded by deeding the home to the new organization with the stipulation that it be always used for cultural and educational purposes. That this purpose t as been well fulfilled since the building was dedicated in 1959, is illustrated by its agenda of cultural and art classes and activities and by the community service projects the art art classes. Another community project, which will be of special value to schools and civic organizations, will be the art centers collection of over 2500 colored slides covering all of its art exhibits for the past seven years. Two art professors from Weber state College will be commissioned to catalog the collection, to which Mr. according William C. West, Utah Director of the Institute of Fine Arts, is the largest such collection in the state. It includes the works of prominent artists, both national and intercovers a wide national and variety of art forms. ty Phone 773 0837 & Georgia, All new lounge, two pool table, game machines, dance floor. open 7 Days a weak at IT a.m. JSnfi)i?Dy,3 L Lounge Jimmy Yorage, owner EC now AAatfffer How You Ge? There Our Food Is A Sway The Greatfesif! -- 025-500- 1 CLEARFIELD 025-500- 2 JL EVERY FAITH AND BELIEF This referee cannot be a junior boy but has to be older than the age of the juniors. One of the advantages offered by the Other standing rules are that a team cannot take the field without ten players and failure to do so will cause a forfeit of the game. principals and professional staff of Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, is the experience and ability to serve families of all faiths and inclinations. Gkpdotfkm 'mortuary ulieuit The Seniors will be sponsored by their respective Elders Quorums and the Juniors will be sponsored by the YMMIA and a $20 entrance fee will be charged each team for the care and upkeep of the diamonds, one MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory 36th St. & Quincy Ave.Ph. 5 Spring Show si the will honor a local artist who recently died, Crescent B. The Deru, former assistant professor of art at Weber State College. Fishing in Northern Utah waters is rather slow with Willard Bay being especially slow for bank fishermen. fishermen Those using boats are doing quite well, fishing early mornings and evenings. Lures trolled near the bottom, along with some types of plugs are usually the best producers. A few bass are being picked up in the northeast end of the reservoir, using meppo spinners, or some type of bass . using flatfish and some type of a spinner. DOG OWNERS Just plug. Mantua Reservoir is probably the best right now to catch fish. Some nice rainbow are being caught both from the shore and from boats. Bait fishermen from the shore are getting an occasional trout using worms and cheese. Boat fishermen are doing the best ' a reminder under new provisions of the Wildlife code, dog owners are responsible for their action. The Fish and Game board has established a policy regarding the training of dogs during closed seasons. This states you cant train your dogs on wild birds during the period from April 1 to July 31. Dogs may be trained on state waterfowl management areas from Sept. 1 to March 1 only, and then only in areas designated by the re fuge manager. All firearms are prohibited for training use during the closed season except pistols using blank cartridges. -- - A Mr. Ingebretsen, assistant division chief of date conversion division at Western Service Center, will be one of approximately 20 young government executives to participate in the annual training program held at Syracuse University for the purpose of preparing the candidates for more effective performance and for more responsible positions within the public service. The program exposes participants with primarily technical backgrounds to the field of public and political administration j resides KLENKE FLORAL And (lowers are furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Wash. 394-347- 4 science, according to Mr. Stanley Goldberg, director of training at the IRS National Office. Mr. Ingebretsen and the other participants will attend Syracuse University for one semester (Fall, 71) for J5 semester hours graduate credit. Their training will centei around administrative and executive functions, economy and relationships between industry and government, but each will also enroll in one subject of his own choosing from the Universitys life of courses. Mr. Ingebretsen came to the Western Service Center as an electric accounting machine operator in 1957. He advanced through the system, and was promoted to his present position in October 1970. He married Elma Wadman of Ogden in 1954 and they have four daughters. The family in Ogden. Mother will take great pictures with a new Colorpack II. i Give Mother a new Colorpack II and Polaroid guarantees she'll be pleased with every color picture she takes with it for the rest of this year. Or they'll exchange new film for the pictures she doesnt like and tell her how she can improve her shots, free of charge. See below for details. Chances are every picture she takes with her Colorpack II will be great. It has unbelievable features for a camera at this price, yet its extremely simple mother is a unique mixture of patience, discipline and dedicated love. She is a general practitioner to a sick child, a Dear Abby to her daughter in love, and a head football coach to her little son. She can whisper a delicate lullaby to a boy in her arms, or dwarf the sound of an amplifier when calling him to dinner five years later. A Electric eye and electronic shutter for automatic exposure control. Built-iflash for flashcubes. lens for sharp pictures. Easy loading. And, of course, it will give her color pictures in a minute, seconds. her L daughter. Mothr. Heres how the Guarantee works. Purchasers of Colorpack II cameras 6th thru May 9th take unsatisfactory pictures, but they should, the pictures may be sent in groups of 8, along with one coupon per group, to Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. Polaroid will then send one free pack of T108 Colorpack Land film and picture-takinadvice. Additional coupon booklets, if required, can be ODtained from Polaroid Corp. at the above address. Pictures must be redeemed hy December 31, 1971 and cannot bo returned. Offer void where prohibited, regulated or taxed. will if g "ZZ'TtT1 "LM 3.65 isiuii! third-grade- high-scho- in May She is Mama to her two r, old, Mom to her to , She is the one person we can always see vividly with our mind's eye whether we are lOycars or 10,000 miles away. And we can always say, with deep pride and afMom or fection: 29.95 1971 are given booklets of 4 coupons at the time of sale. It is unlikely that they well-padde- d A mother can cry when she is happy, laugh when she is heartbroken, and work when she is ill. She can be almost everywhere at once, squeezing and amount of living into a day. and advice for t to use. Polaroid Colorpack Land film Type 108. a Mother? I A guarantee from Polaroid. black-and-whit- e What is year ROY TRUSTED TO SERVE center, native of Ogden and graduate of Weber State College, Ralph G. has been chosen to represent the Western Region, Internal Revenue Service at the 1971-7- 2 Syracuse Executive Development program. 5688 South 1900 West Roy 252 Northern Utah fishing off to slow start OGDEN the new Jimmys Lounge of good sportsmanship, we are going ' practice good r fs Mr. Flinders also stated that each Junior that plays must be eligible in every way nd must remain eligible in order to play. The Seniors, although not as strict, are asked to be eligible also. employee receives additional training Help us celebrate the grand opening of or allowed to play in cut-oflevis with rivets of any kind, they will also be required to wear caps. Mr. Flinders reports that this is the way the rules are set up and that this Stake will be following the same rules. Another change is that each team participating will furnish one referee for both their Senior and Junior games and any team not having one will automatically forfeit the game. committee undertakes. Currently, for example, the center sponsors five units of the Head Start Program and furnishes an insturctor for ober 200 Head Start students enrolled in the Mid-care- er Come in and meet Joni ball season will start May 14 and that there are a few changes in the rules and regulations. This year no boy will be IRS Saturday, 6 9 p.m. FREE DRINKS Roy and one in Hooper. It was stated by Mr. flinders that instead of talking in athletic season May 14 Junior League encourages artists with rental plan ket. After much coaxing and pushing he convinced his wife to enter the womans match and she placed second. Pretty good for a beginner. Lake View begins new iniwuic. c jjhnsrrr.i: : W iVl-H- - vAji .Vinl: lif.,., ill. i -- nlk. , ,, |